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Re: Scale rot?
Shes on newspaper that I change daily and I will remove the water bowl. I found her soaking just now.
apply regular neosporin tid or qid
Sorry but english isn't my first language so what does that mean?
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Re: Scale rot?
Btw, can this affect the other snakes that's in the same quarinteen room? Should I move them to another room?
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Re: Scale rot?
 Originally Posted by Mikkla
Btw, can this affect the other snakes that's in the same quarinteen room? Should I move them to another room?
No, they will be fine together all kept in the same room. The vet will give you some antibiotics for the scale rot. It's not contagious, just happens due to poor husbandry.
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Re: Scale rot?
you can rub it with some iodine on a paper towel to help keep it from spreading. but try not to get too much in the snakes heat pits or its mouth. a q-tip might be better.
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Re: Scale rot?
 Originally Posted by Mikkla
Shes on newspaper that I change daily and I will remove the water bowl. I found her soaking just now.
Sorry but english isn't my first language so what does that mean?
haha. tid and qid aren't english either. they are abbreviations for latin terms. tid means three times a day and qid means four times a day.
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Re: Scale rot?
Make sure to clean the subtract as soon as it gets dirty, a snake will scale rot should have a clean dry housing area. As said by another poster remove the water bowl he/she will be fine without water for a few days. There is also an ointment you can get to help heal that up faster, I haven't had a snake with scale rot in a while but I did have one male a few years ago my vet gave me the ointment I'll see if I can get the name for you.
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Re: Scale rot?
I'm sorry tid=three times a day qid=four times a day
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Re: Scale rot?
If I didn't mention b4 keep the humidity low for now until the problem is resolved
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Re: Scale rot?
I dealt with scale rot for a bit by soaking the snake in a dilluted betadine solution every day, then drying him and applying neosporin. In my case it was all over the belly.
For you since its only in a few spots I would recomend what a previous poster stated about applying iodine (or betadine is a little gentler) with a Q-tip. Then putting some neosporin in. make sure the neosporin is NON-MEDICATED, that means no painkiller, no +, no extra strength, just plain old neosporin. I don't know the exact reasons why but when I was getting help from Becky (SatanicIntention on BP.net) she was very clear about the type of neosporin to use.
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